This week, Amulet researcher George Boateng was lauded in the Dartmouth News. George, who received both his masters and his undergrad degrees from Dartmouth, is now a staff researcher on the Amulet project. In addition to outlining George’s recent awards for his entrepreneurial efforts, the article also delves into his work with Amulet PI David Kotz, and how Amulet was a significant part of George’s academic career. To read more, click below.

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